MotoGP Mugello: Marc Marquez: “Thank you” to angry Bagnaia, but “I was looking for Bezzecchi” | Contact from Jack Miller "racing incident"

But when a furious Bagnaia then pulled alongside and began gesturing at the Repsol Honda rider, Marquez said 'thank✃ you' and promptly seized the opportunity to follow the reigning world champion inste♛ad.
Marquez had joined the track shortly before Bagnaia appeared over the crest to begin a hot lap. Bagnaia then closed on the Repsol Honda while Marquez was cruising slowly on the outside꧟ of turn one.
The Italian was not obviousl🏅y blocked by the eight-time world champion, but either found Marquez’s presence ahead of him a distraction or believed Marquez was deliberately waiting to snatch a tow.
Marquez maintained he would not have been able to stick with Bagnaia had the Ducati star continued hi🍃s fast lap ಌsince his tyres were still cold.
But when Bagnaia backed off, then accelerated alongside Marquez to make his anger clear, itꦜ presented a perfect chance to follow.
Just 11th at the time, Bagnaia had no ch༺oice but to get back on the gas and, with Marquez now glued behind him, took pole position and dragged Marquez to second place.
Marquez then appeared to poke fun at Bagnaia with a thumbs-up on the slowdown lap, before being jeered b🀅y the fans.
“I did [the tow] 🍃and I will do in the future. I think it's one of my strong points,” said Marquez, w🗹ho had irritated Maverick Vinales by hitching a tow on Friday.
“But this time, I was not looking for Pecco. I wa🎐s looking for Bezzecchi. But [Bezzecchi] went out from the box too fast, we were a bit slow, and I said ‘OK, I will do the lap alone’.
“[Bagnaia] was on a hot lap and then in turn one, I decided to go wide. Because if he's coming in a hot lap, it's impossible for me to follow him, because you're coming from tꩵhe box the tyres are new.
“But then when he stopped at my side and started to shake his hands [at me], I was saying ‘thank you’! 🌟Because of this, 💝I had the chance to follow him. And it's what I did.”
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Marquez: Contact from Miller 'completely a racing incident'
Several hour later Marquez, who admitted to struggling at this track on Friday, br🉐iefly battled Bagnaia for the Sprint race lead - as raindrops fell – but w💦as soon under pressure from behind and dropped to seventh, where he would finish, after contact from Jack Miller.
“In the race, we ca🍸me back t✅o our natural position,” said Marquez, who had targeted finishing between fifth and tenth.
“What happened with Miller for me was completely a racing incid🐬ent because the track condition was very much on the limit, some raindrops and when he braked, he believed he would stay on the line, but he just went wide.
“We had contact, but this is MotoGP and this time happened to me. For me it was OK. Just unlucky I lose four positions in one go and I was thinking to lo𓄧se positions lap by lap. But it did not change a lot my race.
“Fighting against other riders is so difficult,” he added. “I'm one of the riders t❀hat always tries to push more and to overtake.
“But the problem is that you arrive on the brake point 10 meters behind the others and then you cannot overtake. But the other [bikes] arrive a🥀t your side🐷 and they take the line and overtake you.
“So for that reason, it's quite difficult to fight [with this bike]. It was difficult to fight in Le Mans and then I crashed because I tried to fight when i🦩t was not possible. And today I just aid ‘OK, it's not possible, I’l🔴l stay here and finish the race’.”
Marc's brother Alex joined him 🐟on the front row in third but crashed out of the race after contact with Miller's team-mate Brad Binder at turn one. The Soth African received a long lap penalty.
Bag♈naia went on to win the race by 0.4s from title rival Bez♍zecchi.

Peter ha🌺s been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.